Originally posted by: Scruffy
The website requires Flash 8. Got Flash 7? Not good enough, you're locked out. Odds are, the game is just like the website: All graphics and software requirements bound more to the upgrade cycle than technical limitations, with no attention paid to structure, standards, portability, or accessibility. It'll make a big splash, get a glowing 90% from some ad-laden industry mag, then quickly fade away as everyone goes back to the well-engineered, universally available standby -- be it Counterstrike* or HTML or whatever.
* I really don't know what the kids play today.
The website requires Flash 8. Got Flash 7? Not good enough, you're locked out. Odds are, the game is just like the website: All graphics and software requirements bound more to the upgrade cycle than technical limitations, with no attention paid to structure, standards, portability, or accessibility. It'll make a big splash, get a glowing 90% from some ad-laden industry mag, then quickly fade away as everyone goes back to the well-engineered, universally available standby -- be it Counterstrike* or HTML or whatever.
* I really don't know what the kids play today.
Hey, what do you think this technology is made for (and especially PC games)? Make people buy bigger and expensive PCs...
The other thing is that the "Flash 8 required" warn was not present in the very begining website and, even if we can enter it with Flash 7, the site was really bugy...